Sustainable
Supply Chain

Environmental Impact

Sustainable procurement practices are essential for minimizing the environmental footprint of business operations. By selecting suppliers that prioritize eco-friendly practices, companies can reduce their carbon emissions, decrease waste, and promote the conservation of natural resources. This not only benefits the environment but also aligns with the growing consumer demand for environmentally responsible products and services.

Together we can make a difference to the planet!

Every sale is carbon neutral - TechForGood offsets all Scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions. We are Australia's only Carbon Neutral Technology supplier.

We Are Verified Carbon Neutral Tech Supplier

14 months
Earth Positive

760 tonnes
of CO₂ Offset

Our Carbon Emissions at a Glance 

Our latest Carbon Emissions Summary Report, created in partnership with NetNada, provides a transparent snapshot of our environmental impact and efforts to mitigate our carbon footprint. This verification process ensures that our sustainability claims are backed by data and credible third-party validation. 

Our total carbon emissions were measured across three scopes between July 1, 2023, and June 30, 2024.

Emissions Overview

Direct Emissions - Scope 1

2.083 tCO₂e

Indirect Emissions - Scope 2

0.000 tCO₂e

Indirect Emissions - Scope 3

250.057 tCO₂e

Total Emissions

252.140 tCO₂e

Supply Chain

101 Unique Suppliers

Emissions Offsets

583.000 tCO₂e

NOTE: tCO2e stands for tonnes (t) of carbon dioxide (CO2) equivalent (e). CO2e is a standard unit for counting greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions which includes carbon dioxide and other gases, such as methane.

Our Co2 Offsets Are Equivalent to

729

Years worth of carbon savings from plant-based living. Living plant-based saves approximately 800 kg of CO2 per year.

4,886,705

Kilometres driven in the average car. The average person drives 21,687kms per year, emitting 4,007kg of C02.

971

Round-trip flights from Melbourne to Perth worth of carbon saved. On average one round trip creates 600kg of emissions per passenger. This calculation varies by airline.

What Does Being Carbon Neutral Mean?

Many businesses strive to become carbon neutral, meaning they balance their emissions with equivalent offsets. However, at TechForGood, we aim higher. 

We have offset more than twice our emissions, which means we don’t just neutralise - we actively remove more carbon from the atmosphere than we produce. Our offsetting initiatives contribute to projects that drive meaningful environmental impact, such as reforestation, renewable energy investment, and carbon sequestration programs. 

This aligns with Carbon Positive Australia's mission of moving beyond neutrality to actively repairing environmental damage.

A Certified B Corp Since Feb 2024

Achieving B Corp certification positively impacts our operations, culture, and brand reputation - Positioning us as leaders in the Tech For Good space, and creating a more sustainable and equitable world.

Empowering Change for a Better Tomorrow

We believe in the power of technology to transform lives and protect our planet.